As the NFL gears up for the 2024 season, the landscape of playcallers has seen both new and familiar faces. After a 2023 season marked by low offensive scoring, teams are hoping that their new or returning offensive coordinators can revitalize their offenses. Notable changes include the New England Patriots hiring Alex Van Pelt, the New York Jets retaining Nathaniel Hackett, and the Tennessee Titans appointing Brian Callahan as head coach and playcaller. Each team's strategy will be crucial as they look to improve their offensive output this season.
- The 2023 NFL season saw the lowest average offensive points per game since 2017.
- Teams are banking on new playcallers to improve scoring and offensive efficiency.
- Several head coaches are taking over playcalling duties for the first time.